Updates On 15th Dec 2014
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You might think that leaving behind a sweet wrapper is harmless. But multiply that by a hundred and the hazards they bring leads to a cascading number of problems.
The Long-tailed macaques naturally live on the edge of the forest. Too often when there is an overlap in living space between the wildlife and humans – conflict occurs. But these conflicts can be rectified when the root of the problem are being addressed. Taking Lower Peirce Nature Reserve as one case study, find out and understand why these conflict occurs on a daily basis.
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